Things you think are fantastic

Discussion in 'Taylor's Tittle-Tattle - General Banter' started by hornmeister, Mar 11, 2014.

  1. Filbert

    Filbert Leicester supporting bloke

    I found that a paperclip, unfolded with a small hook left at one end was ideal for getting chunks of matter out.

    Has your gauze/catgut packing stuff started to come out yet?
     
  2. Fitz

    Fitz Squad Player

    Finding yourself with a lot of free time just as the World Cup is about to kick off!
     
  3. fan

    fan slow toaster

    Get a ticket and cone on down! You might even find a coyote willing to work in reverse!
     
  4. Cthulhu

    Cthulhu Keyboard Warrior Staff Member

    Oh dear, you are both on the way to dry socket hell if you are not careful, best to leave the clot in at least
     
  5. Cthulhu

    Cthulhu Keyboard Warrior Staff Member

    Your chairman/owner was on that news yesterday saying you wewre going to be top 6 in next two years
     
  6. Filbert

    Filbert Leicester supporting bloke

    Top 5 in the next three years actually!

    Gary Taylor-Fletcher has the ability to be a Champions League footballer, no doubt about it. The main question is whether or not we can keep him focussed on the job at hand despite the number of burger vans and pie and beer vendors in and around the ground.
     
  7. Filbert

    Filbert Leicester supporting bloke

    Had mine out nearly two years and never had a problem. Healed quickly despite me being unable to go 10 seconds without prodding the cavity with my tongue.
     
  8. ChrisG

    ChrisG Squad Player

    Bringing this thread back to the top.

    I think RSPCA rehoming centres are fantastic. I got 2 new cats today (Sooty & Sweep) and they are ****ing brilliant.
     
  9. WatfordTalk

    WatfordTalk First Team

    Gianni Munari :love2:
     
  10. domthehornet

    domthehornet Moderator Staff Member

    Wolfgang Puck's key lime pie.
     
  11. HappyHornet24

    HappyHornet24 Crapster Staff Member

    Christmas Day.

    This is when, after weeks of buying presents, wrapping presents, tidying and decorating the house ready for the hoards descending, I kick back, relax, watch the presents being unwrapped with a drink in my hand and hand over to Mr HH who is the chef in our house.
     
  12. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    Similar dynamic in our house. Mrs Moog wraps the pressies, I've got all the cooking to do. We decided to try and wean our 2 year old off her beloved dummy tonight, under the pretext that Father Christmas takes the dummy away in return for the presents he leaves. Didn't work. She screamed, I caved and now I'm in the doghouse for not standing firm.
     
  13. HappyHornet24

    HappyHornet24 Crapster Staff Member

    I was lucky that neither of mine took to the dummy at all. Didn't feel lucky when they were babies and I had no magic solution to stop them crying; did feel lucky when most of my friends went through what you're going through now to get rid of them. She will give it up before she's 18, honest. In the meantime, good luck (& Happy Christmas)
     
  14. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    Again, Mrs Moog was more anti dummy than I. I didn't see any harm and I wanted that magic solution to stop he crying every once in a while (obviously doesn't always work).

    This morning, the little angel willingly gave up her dummy to me in return for her stocking. Let's see if she remembers that at nap time when there is no dummy.
     
  15. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    Realise that this is the things you think are fantastic thread, not the toddler training thread, so:

    My children's reaction to some of the presents in their stockings. Honestly, coal and satsumas would have still got excited smiles.
     
  16. CarlosKickaballs

    CarlosKickaballs Forum Picarso

    Mrs Kickaballs got me these

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  17. luke_golden

    luke_golden Space Cadet

    Twiglets. My word, they are incredible.
     
  18. ForzaWatford

    ForzaWatford Squad Player

    Mrs Kickaballs? I feel like that might be a painful marriage.
     
  19. CarlosKickaballs

    CarlosKickaballs Forum Picarso

    Better than Moogs' "Mrs Rub-cream-on-me-in-the-woods"
     
  20. Bloke

    Bloke Reservist

    Leftover turkey - I've got enough to last to mid-jan carefully stashed away in the freezer. Yum.
     
  21. Happy bunny

    Happy bunny Cheered up a bit

    I'm not going to Cardiff. After yesterday, what could be more fantastic than that?
     
  22. Bloke

    Bloke Reservist

    Staying at home and eating leftover turkey
     
  23. CarlosKickaballs

    CarlosKickaballs Forum Picarso

    Going to watch the world class players at Chelsea!!!
     
  24. hornetboy1

    hornetboy1 First Team Captain

    The Pozzo family........can't believe it's got to page 10 before being mentioned!!
     
  25. Rostrons Red Card

    Rostrons Red Card Reservist

  26. nascot

    nascot First Team

    Waitrose mince pies. 6th Jan and I'm still not fed up of them.
     
  27. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    Having a good moan. Most of my posts on here. In fact I'm only happy if I've got something to complain about.

    There's nothing like bringing everyone else down to your own miserable level.
     
  28. HappyHornet24

    HappyHornet24 Crapster Staff Member

    Do you feel the same about Waitrose mini Christmas puddings? I have three looking for a home..
     
  29. Yamaha MT-09 Tracer. Got my name down for one. Absolutely mental for £8k.

    [video=youtube;rxMQl5dQvjs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=rxMQl5dQvjs[/video]
     
  30. PowerJugs

    PowerJugs Doyley Fanatic

    Snow. It ruins 5-a-side football as none of the organisers want anyone to sue them. :(
     
  31. Godfather

    Godfather bricklayer extraordinaire

    Nice ... bikes have changed a lot since I was a lad, my old RD 350 (race tuned) wouldn't get close to this 'sit up and beg'-er.

    You could ride up to 400cc on L plates then (on the I.O.M, and aged 16), it's just a shame I never took a test when I had the chance because I don't think I could ever drop down to driving a 125cc lawn mower.
     
  32. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    Over 21 you can go straight in one something decent if you do an accelerated course. I've toyed with the idea a few times.
     
  33. Godfather

    Godfather bricklayer extraordinaire

    That must be fairly recent then? .... now I'll just need to win the lottery to pay for it.
     
  34. Smudger

    Smudger Messi's Mad Coach Staff Member

    The designer ? I think elephants are fantastic.
     
  35. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    Too Kind I've been over 21 for nearly half my life.

    About £600-£700 will do it 4 or 5 day course.
     

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